Shut It Down is a collaborative project providing education on racial equity and implicit bias for Saint Louis Public Schools personnel.

Vision for Children at Risk is a catalyst sparking community action for children by providing comprehensive data and information on community needs to form the basis for strategic planning and action.

Voices of Women is a community organization designed to unite women so that their voices are heard fairly in the larger community. They teach cooking and nutrition to mothers and children through a four week community cooking contest.

Human Trafficking Awareness is a collaborative effort addressing human trafficking awareness and teens at-risk of being trafficked. The program is based on a national curriculum, I AM, and is being piloted by several organizations throughout St. Louis.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri builds trusting and enduring relationships that encourage and support young people. BBBS brings together the most important adults - parents, mentors, teachers, social service providers – and builds on the power of these relationships to truly change the trajectory of young peoples’ lives, putting them on a better path and thereby, improving the quality of life in our communities.

Communities Creating Opportunity – Nightlife

Ferguson Commission

Gateway Greening

HOME WORKS! The Teacher Home Visit Program

Missouri Budget Project

Missouri Children’s Leadership Council

St. Frances Cabrini Academy

St. James Missionary Baptist Church

Team Bully Response Squad

The Cowry Collective

United Congregations of Metro East

Fair Food Network believes no system is as important to our future as our food system. They are committed to pushing boundaries and identifying catalytic opportunities that create on-the-ground impact and can serve as replicable models to move the field forward faster.

We Stories works with young families with children aged 0-7 to help them approach the complex topic of racism by providing the families with diverse children’s books, resources for parents, and access to a supportive community that learns and leads together.

Mission: St. Louis empowers people to transform their lives, families, and neighborhoods through culturally-relevant programs that address critical states in the cycle of poverty.

Arch City Defenders provides direct legal services to the indigent and people experiencing homelessness in order to remove obstacles that prevent them from obtaining or maintain housing, treatment, and employment

City Greens provides fresh, quality, affordable produce through their community grocery store in The Grove neighborhood to promote healthy living and provide a space for neighbors to interact.

Forward through Ferguson is anchored in the collaborative, unflinching, and community-driven principles that guided the Ferguson Commission and is a catalyst for leading the St. Louis region on a path toward Racial Equity.

Habitat for Humanity St. Louis brings people together to build homes, community and hope by making homeownership attainable

Lutheran Development Group, Inc. rebuilds communities near their city churches through real estate development, ministry investment, and church engagement.

Megan Meier Foundation supports and inspires actions to end bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide impacting nearly 13 million children every year through educational programs.

Midtown Community Services provides a wholesome, peaceful center where individuals, families, and especially children can be nurtured, supported, and build community together.

STL Youth Jobs bridges the divide between our region’s youth and the growing skills gap in our workforce by connecting young people ages 16-24 with meaningful employment while building transferable job skills.

Gene Slay’s Girls & Boys Club of St. Louis

Rise partners with communities to build stronger, more equitable St. Louis area neighborhoods.

The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis provides access to postsecondary education to members those who do not have financial means to fulfill their educational goals and teaches young people to advocate and lobby for education reform.

St. Anthony of Padua Food Pantry strives to end hunger on the Southside of St. Louis by providing food, personal care items, household items, and social services.

St. Louis Graduates High School to College Center is a summer drop-in center that helps fight the "summer melt": students who would otherwise attend college after high school, but are thwarted by paperwork, financial challenges or other obstacles.

Dutchtown South Community Corporation is an anchor institution in the process of carrying out a community based planning initiative for Dutchtown and surrounding neighborhoods. This process includes community engagement, community planning, market research, physical design, and social services.

Bishop DuBourg High School

Blueprint4SummerSTL

Catholic Legal Assistance Ministry

Crime Victim Advocacy Center

Fathers’ Support Center of St. Louis

Foster & Adoptive Care Coalition

International Institute of St. Louis

Marian Middle School breaks the cycle of poverty for urban adolescent girls through a unique educational model incorporating academics, enrichment, and graduate support.

Missouri Jobs with Justice

North Area Community Development Corporation

Old North Restoration Group

Our Little Haven

Queen of Peace Center

Shakespeare Festival St. Louis

St. Joan of Arc School

English Tutoring Project

St. Louis Public Schools Foundation

Teach for America-St. Louis

The BALSA Foundation

The Ethics Project

Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation assists parochial and private elementary schools by providing quality, affordable and accessible educational opportunities for families in the St. Louis region by generating financial assistance from local and national sources in the form of need based tuition assistance scholarships.

University City Children’s Center

Voices for Children advocates for child victims of abuse and neglect, advocating in and out of court for safe and stable homes where these children can thrive.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis

Catholic Education Center

Connections to Success

Grace Hill Settlement House

Kwame Foundation, Inc.

Mercy Health Foundation

Neighborhood Houses

North Campus Partnership provides year round programming for over 200 children who live within the campus boundaries (including Penrose and O’Fallon neighborhoods). The programming is aimed at providing 4 hours per day of additional academic and emotional support through after-school programming for students.

St. Martha’s Hall

Youth and Family Center

College Bound

De La Salle Middle School

St. Pius V Catholic Church

Catholic Urban Programs: Griffin Center

Sister Thea Bowman Catholic school is committed to deepening faith in Jesus Christ and providing a holistic learning approach to faith development and education within a Catholic framework for K-8 students in East St. Louis.

Vincent Gray Academy

Northside Community Housing, Inc. (NCHI) believes in empowering the residents of The Ville by supporting families to enable them to build their personal assets. NCHI is the owner and asset manager of nearly 200 units which provide affordable rental apartments and homes to families, many of which will be available to own.

Northside Youth and Senior Service Center enhances the quality of life of the elderly, children, and families in their community by offering basic needs like a meals on wheels program for low income, African-American women in North City.

Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Advocates (MIRA) is a coalition of organizations that organizes and advocates for the basic rights of all immigrants on the local, state, and federal level.

Plenty STL nourishes its community with tasty, wholesome food while sharing the skills necessary to be well fed through their program Dig In! that takes teens on a series of food adventures focusing on shopping for fresh food, food preparation and more.

Pianos for People provides access to the transformative power of music to those whose lives need it most by cultivating inspiration, education, community and enrichment, at no charge to those they serve. They opened their first Free Piano School in October 2014 at its Gravois Park Location on Cherokee Street.

Christian Activity Center

“Funding place-based work fosters systemic change by addressing the root causes of poverty and oppression. It fosters the confidence within individuals to dream while simultaneously creating access to the tools and resources needed to achieve those dreams.”